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  2. Caodaism - Wikipedia

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    Quan Âm is regarded as the exemplary goddess of the Buddhas, Bạch (Li Bai) of the Immortals, and Quan Vũ (Guan Yu) of the Saints. The Cao Đài pantheon counts three main prophets, as illustrated on a plaque at the entrance of the Tay Ninh Temple: Victor Hugo (to please the French), since he gave many teachings and also the text of a ...

  3. List of districts of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Bắc Trà My: Trà My: District Đại Lộc: Ái Nghĩa: District Điện Bàn: Town Đông Giang: Prao: District Duy Xuyên: Nam Phước: District Hiệp Đức: Tân Bình: District Hội An: City Nam Giang: Thạnh Mỹ: District Nam Trà My: Trà Mai: District Nông Sơn: Trung Phước: District Núi Thành: Núi Thành: District ...

  4. Early Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Early dynasty (Vietnamese: nhà Tiền ; chữ Nôm: 茹 前 李), also known in historiography as the Former dynasty or Anterior dynasty, officially Vạn Xuân (chữ Hán: 萬 春; "Myriad Spring"), was a dynasty of Vietnam that existed from AD 544 to 602. Its founder Bí assumed the title of "Southern Emperor" ( ...

  5. Vietnamese exonyms - Wikipedia

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    South Korea Đại Hàn, Nam Triều Tiên, Hàn Quốc English name Vietnamese name Endonym Notes Name Language Busan: Phủ Sơn Busan (부산) Korean Chungju: Trung Châu Chungju (충주) Korean Daegu: Đại Khâu Daegu (대구) Korean Gangnam: Giang Nam Gangnam (강남) Korean Incheon: Nhân Xuyên Inchŏn (인천) Korean Jeju: Tế Châu ...

  6. Lý Nam Đế - Wikipedia

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    Nam Đế (chữ Hán: 李南帝, c. 503 – 13 April 548), personal name Bí or Bôn (李賁), was the founding emperor of the Early dynasty of Vietnam, ruling from 544 to 548. [2] He was originally a magistrate of the Chinese Liang dynasty in Jiaozhou .

  7. Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    In 1016, Công Uẩn was appointed as Jinghai Junjie Dushi (Military Commissioner of Jinghai) and was crowned Giao Chi Quan Vuong (King of Giao Chi) by the Song emperor. [2] For the first time in the Song dynasty's relations with Vietnam, the Song dynasty reciprocated tributes in 1028 as recognition of the political power of the . [2]

  8. Timeline of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Công Uẩn moves the capital from Hoa Lư to Đại La, which is renamed Thang Long [2] 1011: Công Uẩn raises an army and attacks rebels in present day Thanh Hóa [2] 1013: Công Uẩn publishes a document on taxing ponds, fields, and mulberry trees [2] Soldiers are sent into the northern mountains to combat the influence of the ...

  9. Thích Nhật Từ - Wikipedia

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    He is also the Abbot of Huong Son temple (Ha Tinh), Quan Am Dong Hai temple (Soc Trang), and Giac Ngo temple (Ba Ria - Vung Tau). [ 2 ] In 1992 he went to India for higher education and got his MA degree in philosophy in 1997 from Delhi University and D.Phil. degree from Allahabad University in 2001, respectively.